What spark plug does a Seadoo spark use?

What spark plug does a Seadoo spark use?

NGK 4339 DCPR8E
NGK Standard spark plugs are OE approved and recommended for reliable performance for most automotive and non-automotive applications.

Is Iridium The best spark plug?

Iridium is said to be six times harder and eight times stronger than platinum with a 700° higher melting point. Iridium spark plugs have extremely fine electrodes while retaining excellent wear characteristics. Thanks to its strength, iridium spark plugs can last up to 25% longer than comparable platinum spark plugs.

What’s the difference between BR9ES and BR8ES?

The heat range of a spark plug is indicated by the number in the plug’s identification sequence. On NGK spark plugs, the lower the number the hotter the plug (higher numbers are colder). Thus, your NGK BR9ES is colder than a BR8ES.

Which is better copper or iridium spark plugs?

Platinum and Iridium plugs perform at a lower level than copper spark plugs, because they are less conductive and they tend to overheat. However, the overall longevity of these two types of metal is better than copper plugs. In reality, copper has the best performance of all three and the worst longevity.

What spark plug burns hotter BR9ES or BR8ES?

On NGK spark plugs, the lower the number the hotter the plug (higher numbers are colder). Thus, your NGK BR9ES is colder than a BR8ES.

What does running a hotter spark plug do?

A “hot” spark plug has a longer insulator that prevents heat transfer into the water jackets. It keeps more heat in the tip of the spark plug, which helps burn off combustion chamber deposits.

Does a Sea Doo Spark have a bilge pump?

A bilge pump is always a great addition; it’s like insurance on your Sea-Doo! Both Sea-Doo Spark TRIXX models arrive with a bilge pump as standard, but it’s good to know that you can install an aftermarket bilge pump on any other PWC models easily.

Is there a drain plug on a jet ski?

Jet skis come with drain plugs so the water can be drained from the bilge once the craft has been brought out of the water. Sadly, owners sometimes forget to replace the plugs before launching their jet ski again. To avoid your jet ski sinking never forget the drain plugs!

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